Correspondence from Karl Germer to Jane Wolfe
[30 January 1943]
A.C.'s cable to you, mentioned in yours of Jan. 26 makes the situation very clear: Smith [Wilfred Talbot Smith] can't compromise, nor can you. You have given him the instructions 666 gave you, and there is no room for doubt. Nor can he procrastinate: he has definite instructions how to act, and what his job is as a member of the Order. There is no arguing about this: no excuse for, perhaps to write 666 first and such things. He has to quit the premises,. I would feel sorry for him if the thought 666 was playing, or changing his mind, or possibly letting you down, had taken hold of him.
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